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107年 - 107 國立宜蘭高級中學教師甄試:英文科#73137
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教甄◆英文科 |
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107年 |
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20 |
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0
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1. After _____ with flight controllers and three doctors who happened to be on board, the pilot decided to land on the island. (A) conferring (B) deflecting (C) fluctuating (D) impending
2. Burkina Faso cut its ties with Taiwan, joining a growing list of countries _____ to increasing pressure from China. (A) levitating (B) dissipating (C) cowering (D) meandering
3. Although Oppo and Vivo were once _____ as cheap iPhone knockoffs, they leapfrogged the rankings and shoved Apple Inc. out of the top three in 2016. (A) derided (B) implored (C) sauntered (D) quelled
4. If it is true that there is a fine line between genius and insanity, Steve Jobs is the _____ of that. (A) affinity (B) epitome (C) repercussion (D) medley
5. George and Mariah hit a few _____ in the last week of their trip, which caused them to miss a couple of the sights they’d wanted to see. (A) regimes (B) forays (C) liaisons (D) glitches
6. The uncontrolled Republican militias were not the same as the disciplined troops of the rebels, who were encouraged by their officers to carry out _____. (A) sceptics (B) atrocities (C) adultescents (D) revelations
7. Yet from our plane window, we can see idyllic seaside villages seemingly _____ to the devastation that has swept the region. (A) invidious (B) exigent (C) impervious (D) deferential
8. We are all very saddened by the loss of Mr. Farrell, our company president. Mr. White will act as the _____ president of the company until a suitable replacement can be found. (A) defunct (B) lucrative (C) auxiliary (D) interim
9. North Korea has offered diplomatic openings to the United States several times over the past decades, only to return to _____ threats now. (A) bellicose (B) fledgling (C) tubular (D) forlorn
10. The gender-neutral trend capitalizes on fears that parents have of _____ limiting their child’s potential. (A) tacitly (B) inadvertently (C) insipidly (D) enigmatically
Section II. Grammar & Sentence Patterns (10 questions, 20%)
11. Which of the following sentences is grammatically
CORRECT
? (A) These measures have been taken with a view to increasing the company’s profits. (B) Trump said he was very much looking forward to see Kim Jong Un soon again. (C) There were lots of people waited outside the shop to get the latest model of the phone. (D) I can’t help to sing with the song every time I hear it.
12. Which of the following sentences is grammatically
CORRECT
? (A) No sooner did I start mowing the lawn than it had started raining. (B) Only when you have your own children you will understand how difficult it is. (C) Lucky is he who has been enrolled into a famous university. (D) So much as he worries about his financial position that he can’t sleep at night.
13. Which of the following sentences is grammatically
CORRECT
? (A) Will every child enter kindergarten eventually become a college professor? (B) Why does our entire education system gear toward preparing the few who will pursue academic careers? (C) Much of K-12 education is structured to pursue one goal: the preparation of some students for admission to college. (D) Standards set by the admission requirements of the relatively small number of selective colleges and universities influencing every high school.
14. Which of the following sentences is grammatically
CORRECT
? (A) It is the counselor’s suggestion that a child with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) receives special education. (B) It is essential that measures to combat terrorism is high on the agenda. (C) It is surprising that the Republic of Ireland, historically a Catholic country, must have voted overwhelmingly to overturn the abortion ban. (D) It is time that we switched to public transportation, carpooling, biking, telecommuting and other innovative ways to save energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
15. Which of the following sentences is grammatically
CORRECT
? (A) The weather, coupling with the fact that the trains were on strike, meant that few reporters turned up. (B) Pictures depicting the lives of the royal family or images commemorating historic events are presented in the gallery. (C) Still another unusual characteristic possessed by chameleons are their independently mobile eyes. (D) The final dish was a mouthwatering pie stuffing with ham, or sausage, topped with melted cheese. 2
16. Which of the following sentences is grammatically
INCORRECT
? (A) This PowerPoint is a presentation whose target audience is faculty and administration at a community college. (B) This PowerPoint is a presentation where you should convey essential information to your audience. (C) This PowerPoint is a presentation as which is thought of an overview of the new tax policy. (D) This PowerPoint is a presentation which is burst with graphics, charts and other elaborate visuals.
17. Which of the following sentences is grammatically
INCORRECT
? (A) When Thomas Jefferson, at the age of thirty-three, wrote “all men are created equal,” he and his contemporaries did not take these words literally. (B) They did not regard “men”—or as we would say today, “persons”—as equal in physical characteristics, emotional reactions, and mechanical and intellectual abilities. (C) Thomas Jefferson himself was a most remarkable person. (D) At the age of twenty-six he designed his beautiful house at Monticello, supervised its construction, and, indeed, is said to do some of the work himself.
18. Which of the following sentences is grammatically
INCORRECT
? (A) Jefferson had no doubt that some men were superior to others, and there was an elite. But that did not give them the right to rule others. (B) If an elite did not have the right to impose their will on others, neither did any other group, even a majority. (C) Every person was to be his own ruler—provided that he did not interfere with the similar right of others. (D) Government was established to protect that right—from fellow citizens and from external threat—not to give a majority unbridled rule.
19. Choose the
INCORRECT
item from the following paragraph: Virtual reality, without a doubt, is the hottest thing in electronics and entertainment today, with “immersive” 360-degree experiences increasingly
(A)available
via the click of a mouse or tap of a screen. And
(B)still
it’s hardly a replacement for getting out into nature and experiencing life itself, environmental advocates are starting to use VR as a tool to help everyday people appreciate the natural world around them and the environmental challenges we face as global citizens. Earlier this year, a lab in Stanford University unveiled a short VR documentary and interactive VR game to help explain ocean acidification, a slow-motion and hard-to-explain process
(C)whereby
excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere dissolves in the ocean, upping acidity levels and altering marine habitats (
D)accordingly
.
20. Choose the
INCORRECT
item from the following paragraph: All in all, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor crippled or destroyed nearly 20 American ships and more than 300 airplanes. Dry docks and airfields were
(A)otherwise
destroyed. Most importantly, 2,403 sailors, soldiers and civilians were killed and about 1,000 people were wounded.
(B)But
Japanese had failed to cripple the Pacific Fleet. By the 1940s, battleships were no longer the most important naval vessel; aircraft carriers
(C)were
, and as it happened, all of the Pacific Fleet’s carriers were away from the base on December 7.
(D)Moreover
, the Pearl Harbor assault had left the base’s most vital onshore facilities—oil storage depots, repair shops, shipyards and submarine docks—intact. As a result, the U.S. Navy was able to rebound relatively quickly from the attack.
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